If you are pregnant or have recently given birth and you’re feeling scared, overwhelmed, or unsure what comes next, we want you to hear this first:

You are not a bad mom.
You are not broken.
And you are not alone.

Reaching out for support is not a failure—it is an act of love.

At Jacob’s Hope, we meet moms exactly where they are. There is no judgment here. No shame. Just people who believe deeply that every mom deserves compassion, dignity, and real support—especially during hard seasons.

Many of the moms who come to us are carrying heavy fears:
“Will I get in trouble for asking for help?”
“Will my baby be taken from me?”
“What if I don’t know what to do next?”

These fears are real—and you are not wrong for having them. But asking for help does not mean you’ve done something wrong. It means you care about your baby and your future.

What Jacob’s Hope Believes

We believe:

  • Addiction is a medical condition, not a moral failure

  • Moms deserve support, not shame

  • Helping moms helps babies thrive

  • Healing works best when families are supported together

You will be treated as a person first, not a problem.

Support That Wraps Around You

Jacob’s Hope supports expectant and new moms across all of Arizona. You do not have to live nearby, and your baby can often transfer from hospitals throughout the state.

Support may include:

  • Case management and care coordination

  • Help with DCS case plans and understanding your rights

  • Parenting classes and education

  • Legal support and referrals

  • OB care coordination and treatment referrals

  • Help enrolling in WIC and accessing food support

  • Maternity clothes, infant care items, and transportation

  • Connection to peer support and support groups

AHCCCS is accepted, and scholarships or grant funding may be available if you are uninsured or underinsured.

You only need to take one step. You do not need all the answers today.

🤍 You are safe here.
Share only what you feel comfortable sharing. We are proud of you for being here.